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Croft Financial Group now offers its advisors and clients additional financial planning, insurance, and tax planning expertise
Croft Financial Group now offers its advisors and clients additional financial planning, insurance, and tax planning expertise
In this second part to my discussion with Richard Croft Founder & CIO, we discuss portfolio rebalancing and portfolio performance comparative to the stock market indices we track such as the S&P 500, Nasdaq and TSX as well as a brief outlook on our expectations for 2024.
In part one of our conversation, Founder and CIO RIchard Croft touches on the anticipated direction of interest rates and how Canadian banks have been impacted by the current economic environment and what to expect going forward. He also comments on inflation expectations and just how we are managing risk in client portfolios.
The notion that we no longer must play the “don’t fight the Fed” game will provide some measure of normalcy. Something that has been lacking since central banks began raising interest rates eighteen months ago
A brief review of market conditions and how they are impacting the management decisions of our Investment Review Committee (IRC).
Is China on the precipice of an economic collapse? The world’s second biggest economy faces several hurdles, not the least of which is the trickle-down effects from a property sector plagued by excess leverage. This is especially disturbing because real estate influences about 29% of China’s GDP.
Imagine a business cycle where twists and turns rotate through sectors of the economy like a game of musical chairs. Only in this game, one chair is replaced by another, turning the traditional game of musical chairs into a never-ending game where no players are left behind. A never-ending game of musical chairs is the blueprint for a rolling recession.
A brief review of market conditions and how they are impacting the management decisions of our Investment Review Committee (IRC).
Rather than trying to dodge the inflation / recession raindrops let’s take a collective deep breath, step away from the forces of supply and demand that throw more curve balls than Sandy Koufax and focus on the output side of the economic equation. Where we can drill down on the tool that measures the collective well-being of a nation; Gross Domestic Production, or its’ acronym: GDP.
A brief review of market conditions and how they are impacting the management decisions of our Investment Review Committee (IRC).